Ask any coach what one of his quarterbacks needs to improve on and you'll probably get a standard footwork, reading a defense or going through his checks response.

But ask Auburn offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn what quarterback Tyrik Rollison needs to improve upon the most and he'll say -- be louder.

You see, Rollison is not used to barking out signals at the line of scrimmage like most quarterbacks. Last year, he was directing a high-powered offense at Sulphur Springs high school using hand signals and silent counts.